The Rise & Fall Of James Comey
National Enquirer|June 05 2017

Is Trump's biggest enemy A Victim- Or a Villain?

The Rise & Fall Of James Comey

THE public war of words between President Donald Trump and former FBI Director James Comey has led many to wonder: Is Comey the victim or the villain in the extraordinary drama?

Some say straight-shooter Comey has been betrayed by Trump — whose frustration over the FBI probe into alleged Russian interference in the presidential election climaxed with his May 9 firing of Comey.

 But some cast Comey as the villain — arguing his insistence on pursuing a nonsensical Russia investigation, and his refusal to privately promise loyalty to Trump, justified him getting the sack.

Now, as some call for Trump’s impeachment on charges of obstruction of justice, the two men are facing off in one of the most dramatic political showdowns in U.S. history!

“It’s clear Comey is counter attacking Trump with leaks and innuendo in a vain attempt to get back at the president for firing him!” one intelligence insider told The National ENQUIRER.

“But Trump is much too strong for Comey to hurt him — and Comey’s subterfuge will only stain HIS reputation!”

This story is from the June 05 2017 edition of National Enquirer.

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